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732. Pedicularis Canadensis, L. Lousewort. 
Common; in a variety of situations, prairies, copses 
and open woods. 
LentirulariacEuE. Bladderwort Family. 
733. Utricnlaria vu. c aris, L. Bladderwort. 
Common; slow streams and wet ditches. 
OROBANCHACEiE. Broomrape Family . 
734. Conopholis Americana, Wallr. Squaw Root; Cancer 
Root. 
Rare; collected once near Somers, Kenosha Co., and 
a second time near Horlicksville, Racine Co., both times 
by Dr. Davis, to whom I am indebted for my herbarium 
specimens. Both collections in woods. 
735. Epiphegus Virginiana, Bart. Beech Drops. 
Rare; on roots of the Beech, at two or three stations. 
Phrymaceje. Lopseed Family. 
736. Phryma Leptostachya, L. Lopseed. 
Common; open woods and thickets. 
Pl ant agin ACE/E. Plaintain Family. 
737. Plantago major, L. Plantain. 
Common; lawns, roadsides, waste places. A trouble¬ 
some weed. 
738. Plantago Rugelii, Dec. Plantain. 
Common; same situations as the preceding and quite 
as common. Easily distinguished from P. major by 
its more attenuate spikes, occasionally forked at the 
tip, purple petiole and utricle circuinscissile much be¬ 
low the middle. 
Kot noted in Swezey’s list. 
739. Plantago lanceolata, L. Ribgrass. 
Rare; has established itself along roadsides and in 
meadows. 
Kot noted in Swezey’s list. 
740. Plantago cor data, Lam. 
Occasional; low ground in woods and along streams. 
